Valerie Brumby
Born in Alice Springs, Valerie Brumby grew up in Areyonga community, which is situated 220 km west of Alice Springs. Her childhood was filled with the joy of collecting traditional foods in the bush with her family, a cherished activity she continues to do out on country today. Valerie now resides in Mutitjulu Community near Uluru, with her family.
Valerie is not only an accomplished artist but also a tour guide, sharing her extensive knowledge of Anangu culture with visitors to the region. At Walkatjara Art she serves as one of the core artists, and her work reflects her profound connection to the land. Valerie's artistic passion is evident in her detailed depictions of the purple Parakeelya desert flowers, which bloom seasonally around the sites of Uluru and Kata-Tjuta.
Her artwork also tells the story of Kuniya and Liru, the Woma Python Woman and Poisonous Snake Man, in the context of Uluru. Additionally, she paints the women’s Minyma Kutjara Tjukurpa (Many Women) and Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters).
Valerie Brumby's art is a vivid represention of her heritage, and she contines to play a vital role in preserving and sharing the rich cultural traditions of her people.
Courtesy of Walkatjara Art